Scooter here is an example of lolcat. What's a lolcat? Here are some links on lolcats. I
love lolcats. I can't get enough of them. Well, lolcats have now inspired LOLCODE.
The Chicago Cubs
are currently playing my Atlanta Braves. Bad blood between the teams this year. Last week, Cubs teammates were fighting each other over how they were losing to the Braves. Last night, Tim Hudson hit Alfonso Soriano, causing more bad blood. Tonight, Ted Lilly got tossed after hitting Edgar Renteria. Renteria took out Mike Fontenot stealing second. And we're just now in the third inning! This is the last game between the teams in the regular season. No telling how much trouble there will be, just as long as the Cubs' Mark DeRosa isn't taken out. DeRosa's a former Brave and he's a good reason why I'm a baseball fan. He's a fine piece of eye candy to see on the screen. And anyone that teases my sister is cool, too.
I enjoy baseball, not only for the eye candy, but for the thought process involved in playing the game, too.
In other news, I finally took my car out for a drive today. My father came along with me. I went out to west Chatham County. My dad got his quick trip into to look at Bill Waits RV World. I drove around in some new subdivisions. My dad remarked how he doesn't like the new homes of today. I had a few problems with changing gears, and I lost my cool for a bit, but I didn't do too bad. I think I can drive a manual now. However, if I do go off with someone (Kelly Johnson homers!) that likes driving manual in my car, they can drive it. ![]()
Well, Scooter is here to code some more.
Posted by Shawn at June 10, 2007 8:59 PM in Baseball, Geek, General.
Oh man, I've been totally addicted to LOLcats (well, LOLanything) lately. Must be the completely non-grammatical captions...
Posted by: sya at June 11, 2007 2:11 AMI don't know what it is about them. They are just addictive!
Posted by: Shawn at June 12, 2007 1:01 PMI have checked Wikipedia for Lolcats and it says that it is a compound of lol and cat, which are photos of cats with humorous captions. But Lolcode entry has been deleted from Wikipedia.
Hmmm....

